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Mil Mi-28NE Attack Helicopters To Be Delivered To Iraq

MOSCOW — Russia’s government arms trade agency Rosoboronexport has confirmed it will make the first export deliveries of Mil Mi-28NE attack helicopters this year.
Although the agency didn’t name the recipient, the deputy head of the country’s federal service for military-technical cooperation, Konstantin Biryulin, was cited by the Interfax news agency in early May saying the first batch of the rotorcraft will be shipped to the Iraqi air force by the end of the ...

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